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#1 2011-05-04 23:55:20

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Tie Tightness?

Gentlemen,

How tightly should one tie one's tie?


Yrs,

Sartorius Rex.

 

#2 2011-05-05 02:48:50

Grossgrain Silk
Member
From: The Inner Bar
Posts: 877

Re: Tie Tightness?

Don't get me started. My aggravation at the 'it's a big knot so I can leave my top button showing' approach is a sign of my advancing years.

The tie knot should cover the top button/stud.

The knot itself should be tight. First, a dimple should be a dimple - not a fold of cloth bifurcating the tie for 60% of its length. Secondly, the knot doesn't sit properly unless it's tight. Thirdly, a big knot is out of proportion to a decent suit jacket where the proportions of the lapels, pockets, amount of shirt on display, collar width and spread and amount of pocket handkerchief (if worn) showing are all restrained. Unless you are channelling the 70s, a huge knot disrupts all of that. Anyway, I like a tight knot.

Also, have you seen the state of the streets today? And young peoples' behaviour is appalling. Bring back the birch. Etc, etc

 

#3 2011-05-05 10:57:19

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Tie Tightness?

Given the time & the energy I actually have much to say on this subject... But you are right.

 

#4 2011-05-05 12:42:58

4F Hepcat
THE Cat
Posts: 14333

Re: Tie Tightness?

Its the shirt collar tightness I have problem with. After many measurements, in various poses, I am still only a 16 or 41 and yet, I am no longer comfortable in this size collar. I must move up a size or feel strangled. Why is this? I dunno', its only when I wear the shirt full buttoned up ready for a tie.

I have moved up a shirt size and yet, physically not changed.

Weird, anybody know why?


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#5 2011-05-05 12:54:21

Quay
Member
From: the Gracious Days
Posts: 545

Re: Tie Tightness?

I think it's because the body doesn't remain either fixed in form or position. Day-to-day changes in weight, relative water levels and even relative humidity can change the shape enough so that a well-fitting collar on Monday seems tight on Tuesday. Also, I am told by a doctor friend, that the older a man gets, the more the nerves in the neck change, something to do with minute shifts in the cervical vertebrae. So while actual size may not seem to change, the sensations do and produce a different feeling. Either thing seems to explain why I also went up half a size not long ago as I also felt that "strangulation' sense and wondered why.


"It is my belief that nearly any invented quotation, played with confidence, stands a good chance to deceive."
- Mark Twain

 

#6 2011-05-05 23:42:12

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Tie Tightness?

Mr. John Simons tells a great story about having lunch with Mr. Lou Austin & the fact that Lou couldn't stand a tight collar & would wear his shirts too large to avoid feeling strangled...

 

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